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Amyand’s hernia : a case report [PDF]
The presence of vermiform appendix, whether normal or inflamed in the inguinal hernia, is referred to as Amyand’s hernia. This is rare occurring in about 1% of inguinal hernias in adults.
Muscat, Peter
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Laparoscopy‐assisted vasovasostomy for post‐herniorrhaphy vas deferens obstruction
Introduction Repair of obstructive azoospermia caused by childhood herniorrhaphy may be difficult. Therefore, intracytoplasmic sperm injection using testicular sperm is performed.
Masahiro Uchida+7 more
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Therapy of Umbilical Hernia during Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy [PDF]
The aim of this study is to show our experience with umbilical hernia herniorrhaphy and laparoscopic cholecys- tectomy, both in the same act. During last 10 years we operated 89 patients with cholecystitis and pre-existing umbilical hernia. In 61 of them
Darko Vukušić+4 more
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Congenital mixed hiatal hernia: A case report of an atypical cause of neonatal vomiting
Abstract Congenital mixed hiatal hernia is a disorder that combines features of both sliding and paraoesophageal hernias. The precise incidence of congenital mixed hiatal hernia during the pediatric and neonatal period remains uncertain, making diagnosis challenging within this age cohort.
Katia N. Estrada‐Medrano+3 more
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Background: Complex ventral hernias following laparotomy present a unique challenge in that repair is hindered by the lateral tension of the abdominal wall. A novel approach to overcome this is the “chemical component separation” technique.
Ali P. Mourad+2 more
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Abstract Background One year after elective hip or knee total joint arthroplasty (TJA), >30% of older adults meet criteria for postoperative neurocognitive disorder. However, this is not contextualized with long‐term cognitive outcomes in comparable surgical and nonsurgical controls.
Angelina B. Tang+6 more
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Traumatic abdominal wall hernia (TAWH) is a rare clinical occurrence, with only limited cases published since 1906. This type of hernia is primarily caused by low- or high-energy blunt force trauma, resulting in damage to abdominal wall musculature while
Arwa M. Aljuhani+5 more
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Abstract Tatton–Brown–Rahman syndrome (TBRS) is a rare autosomal dominant overgrowth syndrome first reported in 2014 and caused by pathogenic variants in the DNA methyltransferase 3A (DNMT3A) gene. All individuals reported to date share a phenotype of somatic overgrowth, dysmorphic features, and intellectual disability.
Al‐Alya AlSabah+6 more
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Comparison of Local and Spinal Anesthesia for Inguinal Hernia Repair
Inguinal hernial repair is one of the most common surgical procedures in a general surgical practice. The usual anesthetic methods for elective inguinal herniorrhaphy are spinal or local anesthesia.
Bunlue Chowdok, Araya Khaimook
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Comparison Between Thiopentone-Nitrous Oxide and Pethidine-Nitrous Oxide Anesthesia With Respect to Reaction Time [PDF]
Fifty one patients who were subjected to at least an hour of surgery were chosen for this study. Twenty nine of these were carried on thiopentone-nitrous oxide anesthesia. Seven of the twenty nine had secobarbital for induction.
Aquino, Teresita Dychitan
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